- Valid from
- 7 to 17 April 2026
- Mondays
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Time to Play - 13th April only
Delivered by Early Years Alliance, Time to Play, provides opportunities for children with disabilities or complex medical needs (in their early years up until they transition into statutory full-time education) to learn and explore through play, whilst providing a short break for their parents/carers.
For further information or to book a place please email: cwdlincolnshire@eyalliance.org.uk or ESLP Request for support form(Please note that this session was previously advertised as Kids Creche)
Cost: free
Time: 9.30am
Duration: 2 hours
Stay and Play under 1s - 13th April only
Sessions will offer activities to encourage babies to grow and learn through treasure baskets, messy play, singing and sharing stories.
Cost: free
Time: 1.30pm
Duration: 1 hour - Tuesdays
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Little Explorers 0 to 5 years - 7th April only
A sensory and messy play session providing lots of fun-filled opportunities for Children to explore using their senses, giving them opportunity to learn and develop.
Cost: free
Time: 10am
Duration: 1 hour
Holiday Fun 0 to 5 to include siblings up to 8 years - 14th April only
A fun filled and exciting session for families to enjoy where they will be joining in activities, games and singing songs, come along and have some fun.
Cost: free
Time: 10am
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Speech and Language drop in
Drop-in for parents and carers to chat with a speech and language assistant where they may have concerns about their child’s speech and language development.
Cost: free
Time: 10am
Duration: 2 hours
Pop in and Play 0 to 5 years with siblings up to 8 years
An opportunity for babies and children to pop in with their parents and carers to use the resources in the early years room in the centre. All we ask is that families clean and tidy the resources after use and the space is a safe and happy environment for all to enjoy.
Cost: free
Time: 1pm
Duration: 2 hours - Wednesdays
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Early Voices under 1s at Ermine Library
Babies are born ready to communicate. This session will support these developing skills through songs and rhymes.
Cost: free
Time: 9.30am
Duration: 45 minutes
SEND Drop in session
A safe space for parents and carers to discuss concerns, ask questions and explore available support with a trained children and family services professional.
Cost: free
Time: 10am
Duration: 2 hours
Early Talkers 0 to 5 years at Ermine Library
This session will support children to become confident communicators through songs, rhymes, exploring and sharing books.
Cost: free
Time: 10.45am
Duration: 45 minutes - Thursdays
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Early Explorers under 1s
A sensory and messy play session providing lots of fun-filled opportunities for babies to explore using their senses, giving them opportunities to learn, supporting their early development.
Cost: free
Time: 1.30pm
Duration: 1 hour - Fridays
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Pop in and Play 0 to 5 with siblings up to 8 years
An opportunity for babies and children to pop in with their parents and carers to use the resources in the early years room in the centre. All we ask is that families clean and tidy the resources after use and the space is a safe and happy environment for all to enjoy.
Cost: free
Time: 9.30am
Duration: 2 hours - Saturday
- Other sessions and services
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Borrow bags
Drop into any children’s centre to access the range of borrow bags. These include sensory bags, stories bags, treasure baskets and much more.
Free online sessions for parents and carers
Connect with other parents and carers via Zoom and learn about topics relevant to families and children aged 0 to 5. Share ideas in how to support children’s early education and each other. Vist - Family Corner Website
Grow your own confidence
Email admin@eshconsultancy.co.uk to find out more, or when the next course begins.
Adult skills and family learning
Learning opportunities for adult residents of Lincolnshire. Visit the Aspire website to find out about the courses available in your area.
Health and antenatal appointments
Available by appointment.
Solihull approach - free online courses for parents, grandparents, teens and carers
The courses provide support through all stages of bringing up children, from pregnancy and birth to caring for toddlers up to teenagers. They include specific courses for teenagers, and for parents and carers of children with additional needs. Parents’ courses can be accessed via Inourplace
Don’t forget to look at nearby children centres to see if they have an activity you would like to attend: